KANGXI or YONGZHENG c.1710 – 1730 Dutch Decorated Chinese Export Porcelain

An Early 18th Century Chinese Export Porcelain Plate, Late Kangxi or Yongzheng c.1710-1730 Decorated in Holland in the Kakiemon Style c.1720-1730 with the Two Quail Pattern. Showing Two Quail Among Millet.

Although there is a clear link between Kakiemon designs and this plate the enamel colours are closer to Kangxi Famille Verte.

SOLD

Condition
A chip to the rim of the from and several smaller chips to the back of the rim.
Size
Diameter : 21 cm (8 1/4 inches)
Provenance
N/A
Stock number
24283

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Kakiemon Porcelain :
Kakiemon decoration is usually of high quality, often delicate and with well-balanced asymmetric designs. The designs were normally quite sparse emphasizing the fine white porcelain body known in Japan as Nigoshide (milky white). The opaque white milky Nigoshide body was used on the finest pieces, it appears that it was reserved for fine quality enamelled decoration. Kakiemon porcelain was decorated with a great variety of imaginative designs which include elements such as the `banded hedge`, `flying squirrel`, and the `Quail and Millet` design. The `Three Friends of Winter` were also a very popular group of designs, other subject taken from nature include flowers (especially the chrysanthemum, the national flower of Japan) as well as birds and rock-work. Figural subjects such as the `Hob in the Well` were also popular. This design illustrates a Chinese folk tale where a sage saves his friend who has fallen into a large fish-bowl by throwing stones at it, braking open the pot. Banded-Hedges were a formal device within Japanese traditional gardens, they were often incorporated in designs, includes `The Three Friends of Winter` (Pine, Bamboo and Prunus). These three plants signify perseverance, as neither the pine nor the bamboo shed their leaves in winter and the plumb (Prunus) flowers at the very end of the winter, heralding the arrival of spring.